Eyes and ears: UK tradespeople trained to spot domestic abuse
Telltale signs could include punch or kick marks on walls and loose bathroom door locks, says Morgan Sindall Property Services
INSIGHT-U.S. military pressed to act on wave of child injuries in housing
At least 18 children have fallen from windows in military housing in Navy and Marine Corps privatized housing since 2017
Europe's oil majors leave pandemic blues behind
Despite recovering profits, payouts are still below pre-pandemic levels with the exception of Total, which kept its dividend steady throughout the pandemic
India manufactured the world's vaccines. Now repay the favour
India’s brutal surge in COVID infections underlines the urgent need for a new global health bloc to share human, medical and financial resources
Biden's first 100 days give climate green light - but bumpier ride to come
The U.S. president has moved fast to boost green jobs and reclaim international leadership on climate change - he now needs to put those promises into action
'End is in sight': tackling a rare disease in a global pandemic
Guinea worm would be only the second disease in human history after smallpox to be eradicated
OPINION: Lesbian Visibility Week - Dear younger me, it’s great being gay!
One day you'll embrace being a woman, being gay and being half-Indian
OPINION: UK garment sector needs watchdog to stop brands abusing suppliers
Millions of factory workers left jobless as a result of cancelled orders reflects growing problems within the fashion industry
'A striking blow' COVID-19 costs women $800 billion in lost income
Women's lost income in 2020 totaled the combined wealth of 98 countries, says charity Oxfam
U.S. solar industry unveils guidelines to free supply chain of forced labor
U.S. lawmakers are concerned that solar panel manufacturers depend on materials linked to work camps in China's Xinjiang region